Tomorrow\'s Reserve Squad - Ipswich Town News
Town include the Danish trialist Søren Frederiksen in the squad for tomorrow's reserve game at Fulham.
The full squad announced by Town is: John Kennedy, Gary Croft, Justin Miller, Adam Tanner, Wayne Brown, Chris Keeble, Marco Holster, Søren Frederiksen, Richard Logan, Sean Friars, Kevin Inglis, James Pullen, Adam Miller, Stephen Moffatt and Lee O'Neil. Given that John Kennedy is untried in goal we suspect that Mike Salmon has been left off the top of the list.
After yesterday's speculation fest there has been little news today, except for a few hints that Town are waiting on another club to accept or turn down an offer. This could be for any one of a number of players, although we suspect that it is Steve Coppell doing the deciding.
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